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SCGCJ.772.085
15 Sep 1772:11 (355)
London, June 20. We can assure the public, that the
greatest harmony subsists between his Royal Highness the
Duke of Gloucester, and his brother the Duke of Cumberland;
and though the former is forbidden to mention the other's
name at court, he loses no opportunity to do him all the
fraternal offices in his power. They had separate rooms at
the late installation ball for their separate companies, but
chatted very familiarly several times in the course of the
night in the ball room.
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